Observations on Our Lord's Conduct as a Divine Instructor: and on the Excellence of His Moral CharacterUniversity Press, 1853 - 430 Seiten |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-5 von 9
Seite 119
... Bethsaida , cities sharply reproved by him because they repented not on account of his preaching and miracles : and , on the very day when his parables were uttered , the scribes and Pharisees , who may have been part of his auditors ...
... Bethsaida , cities sharply reproved by him because they repented not on account of his preaching and miracles : and , on the very day when his parables were uttered , the scribes and Pharisees , who may have been part of his auditors ...
Seite 134
... Beth- saida , to signify that men did not at once emerge from the darkness of ignorance , but were by degrees en- lightened with a clear knowledge of gospel mysteries . Grotius also thought that the twelve baskets of frag- ments ...
... Beth- saida , to signify that men did not at once emerge from the darkness of ignorance , but were by degrees en- lightened with a clear knowledge of gospel mysteries . Grotius also thought that the twelve baskets of frag- ments ...
Seite 241
... Bethsaida for remaining impenitent , notwithstanding " the mighty Mat . xi . 21 . works which he had done in them : " and yet the evan- gelists are silent on the miracles performed in Chora- zin , and record the performance of only a ...
... Bethsaida for remaining impenitent , notwithstanding " the mighty Mat . xi . 21 . works which he had done in them : " and yet the evan- gelists are silent on the miracles performed in Chora- zin , and record the performance of only a ...
Seite 242
... Bethsaida recovered his sight gradually . On the first imposition of Christ's hands he saw obscurely ; and on the second imposition of them , he saw clearly . Lucas , Brugensis , and Macknight have assigned some reasons for this gradual ...
... Bethsaida recovered his sight gradually . On the first imposition of Christ's hands he saw obscurely ; and on the second imposition of them , he saw clearly . Lucas , Brugensis , and Macknight have assigned some reasons for this gradual ...
Seite 246
... Bethsaida , ii . 20 . and laid his hands on him ; and when , at the feast of Jo . ix . 6 , 7. tabernacles , " he spat on the ground , made clay of the spittle , anointed the eyes of the blind man with the clay , and said to him , Go ...
... Bethsaida , ii . 20 . and laid his hands on him ; and when , at the feast of Jo . ix . 6 , 7. tabernacles , " he spat on the ground , made clay of the spittle , anointed the eyes of the blind man with the clay , and said to him , Go ...
Inhalt
1 | |
10 | |
11 | |
19 | |
35 | |
42 | |
48 | |
72 | |
279 | |
293 | |
303 | |
310 | |
317 | |
327 | |
340 | |
364 | |
79 | |
91 | |
102 | |
108 | |
126 | |
139 | |
239 | |
264 | |
373 | |
381 | |
388 | |
396 | |
405 | |
411 | |
420 | |
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
angels apostles asked B. J. II Behold Bethsaida blind Cæsarea called Capernaum Christ Christians circumstances commanded conduct dead death disciples discourse divine doctrine enemies evangelists evil faith Father feast feast of tabernacles foretold Galilee Gentiles glory God's gospel hath healed heart heaven heavenly Holy Idumeans instructions Jerusalem Jesus Jesus's Jewish Jews John Josephus Judæa king kingdom kingdom of heaven Lord Lord's Luke manner Masada Matt miracles Moses multitude natural observed occasion parable passover Peter Pharisees pray preached precepts priests prophecy prophet punishment reason religion resurrection Romans sabbath Sadducees Samaritans say unto scribes and Pharisees SECT sent spake Spirit sufferings temple thee things thou hast tion truth Verily Vespasian viii whosoever wisdom words xvii xviii xxii xxiii xxiv xxvi καὶ